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1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup


FieldValue
Name1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
OrganisersIAAF
Edition10th
DateOctober 3–4
Host cityValencia, Valencia, Spain Spain
Nations participating18
Athletes participating160
Races3
Previous1979 Eschborn
Next1983 Bergen

The 1981 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 3 and 4 October 1981 in the streets of Valencia, Spain. The event was also known as IAAF Race Walking World Cup.

Complete results were published. | access-date = August 8, 2013

Medallists

Team (Women)105 pts104 pts90 pts

Results

Men's 20 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Ernesto CantoMEX1:23:52
Roland WieserGDR1:24:12
Alessandro PezzatiniITA1:24:24
4Yevgeniy YevsyukovURS1:24:51
5José MarínESP1:25:00
6Maurizio DamilanoITA1:25:08
7Anatoliy SolominURS1:26:39
8Pyotr PochenchukURS1:27:03
9Bo GustafssonSWE1:27:28
10Guillaume LeBlancCAN1:28:02
11Pavol BlažekTCH1:28:12
12Stefan PetrikTCH1:28:20
13Carlo MattioliITA1:28:52
14Ralf MeiselGDR1:29:24
15Stanisław RolaPOL1:29:37
16Wang ChuntangCHN1:29:45
17Steve BarryGBR1:29:56
18Erling AndersenNOR1:30:03
19Ian McCombieGBR1:30:03
20Eduardo LinaresMEX1:30:05
21Todd ScullyUSA1:30:22
22Jim HeiringUSA1:30:39
23Mykola VynnychenkoURS1:31:11
24Jozef ZimkaTCH1:31:13
25Marcelino ColínMEX1:31:23
26Zdzisław SzlapkinPOL1:31:29
27Bogusław DudaPOL1:31:35
28Ray SharpUSA1:32:30
29Bill DyerAUS1:32:52
30Roger MillsGBR1:33:30
31Andrés MarinESP1:33:46
32François LapointeCAN1:33:49
33Amos SeddonGBR1:33:52
34Philippe LafleurFRA1:34:08
35Per RasmussenSWE1:34:18
36Jaroslaw KazmierskiPOL1:34:18
37Roland NilssonSWE1:34:47
38Martial FesselierFRA1:35:05
39Pascal LenglartFRA1:35:59
40Jozef PribilinecTCH1:36:25
41Duncan KnoxAUS1:37:41
42Denis TerrazFRA1:38:40
43Horst MaternGDR1:39:21
44Francisco BotoneroESP1:39:55
45Tore StrømøyNOR1:40:07
46Michael StonesCAN1:41:56
47Gu FangyuanCHN1:44:47
48Anders HjelleNOR1:46:05
49Michael HarveyAUS1:46:17
Zhang FuxinCHNDQ
Luis BuenoESPDQ
Ralf KowalskyGDRDQ
Giorgio DamilanoITADQ
Felix GómezMEXDQ
Owe HemmingssonSWEDQ
Steve PecinovskyUSADQ
Dave SmithAUSDNF
Tor-Ivar GuttulsrødNORDNF

Men's 50 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Raúl GonzálezMEX3:48:30
Hartwig GauderGDR3:52:18
Sandro BellucciITA3:54:57
4Dietmar MeischGDR3:56:27
5Arturo BravoMEX3:58:04
6Martín BermúdezMEX3:58:16
7Valeriy SuntsovURS4:01:30
8Uwe DünkelGDR4:02:04
9Gérard LelièvreFRA4:03:06
10Giacomo PoggiITA4:03:15
11Viktor DorovskikhURS4:03:51
12Viktor GrodenchukURS4:07:16
13Marco EvoniukUSA4:07:44
14Domenico CarpentieriITA4:13:19
15Bohdan BułakowskiPOL4:15:34
16Pavol JatiTCH4:17:06
17Lubos MackanicTCH4:17:11
18Bengt SimonsenSWE4:17:57
19Paolo GrecucciITA4:18:56
20Ian RichardsGBR4:21:04
21Dan OʼConnorUSA4:22:24
22Vladimír PodroužekTCH4:23:31
23Krzysztof DrajskiPOL4:25:10
24Jan PilczukPOL4:26:28
25Stig-Olof ElovssonSWE4:28:08
26Vince OʼSullivanUSA4:29:49
27Wayne GluskerUSA4:33:01
28Barry GrahamGBR4:34:34
29Max SjöholmSWE4:34:58
30François LapointeCAN4:35:51
31Bob DobsonGBR4:36:13
32Pavel SzikoraTCH4:37:31
33John SheardAUS4:38:48
34Dennis JacksonGBR4:39:37
35Cato VikenNOR4:41:04
36Alain MoulinetFRA4:42:58
37Agustin JorboESP4:43:03
38Harry SummersAUS4:43:43
39Stanisław KornelukPOL4:47:27
40Jean-Pierre Saint-MartinFRA4:52:04
41Maurice DumontFRA5:03:32
Rafael EspejoESPDQ
Jorge LlopartESPDQ
Enrique VeraMEXDQ
Ragner HofnesNORDQ
Peter FullagerAUSDNF
Willi SawallAUSDNF
Marcel JobinCANDNF
Guillaume LeBlancCANDNF
Michael StonesCANDNF
Gu FangyuanCHNDNF
Wang ChuntangCHNDNF
Zhang FuxinCHNDNF
Manuel AlcaldeESPDNF
Ronald WeigelGDRDNF
Harald KrokliNORDNF
Lars Ove MoenNORDNF
Torbjørn JanseSWEDNF
Vyacheslav FursovURSDNF

Team (men)

The team rankings, named Lugano Trophy, combined the 20km and 50km events team results.

PlaceCountryPoints
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Women's 5 km

PlaceAthleteNationTime
Siv GustavssonSWE22:56.9
Aleksandra DerevinskayaURS23:17.2
Lyudmila KhrushchovaURS23:25.4
4Fröydis HilsenNOR23:34.4
5Ann JanssonSWE23:42.2
6Sally PiersonAUS23:51.3
7Sue CookAUS24:04.9
8Ann PeelCAN24:05.9
9Susan Liers-WesterfieldUSA24:15.8
10Natalya SharipovaURS24:20.7
11Ann-Marie LarssonSWE24:31.0
12Suzanne GriesbachFRA24:35.6
13Irene BatemanGBR24:40.0
14Margot VetterliSUI24:43.9
15Lillian MillenGBR24:47.4
16Olga TshgunovaURS24:53.2
17Britt HolmqvistSWE25:03.5
18Jill BarrettGBR25:05.1
19Carol TysonGBR25:10.9
20Ann RyanAUS25:14.2
21Gillian GrantCAN25:26
22Teresa PalaciosESP25:31
23Ingrid AdamFRG25:34
24Line VikenNOR25:34
25Bonnie DillonUSA25:39
26Vicki JonesUSA25:51
27Mia KjølbergNOR26:08
28Paula KashUSA26:21
29Claudine Gerald/RichardFRA26:35
30Mandy HollandCAN26:44
31Regine BrodersFRG26:53
32Isabelle DumontFRA26:56
33Jeanine GosselinFRA27:02
34Joni BenderCAN27:04
35Valeria CarpaneseITA27:07
36Lene CassidyDEN27:16
37Karin JensenDEN27:17
38Helga HenrichFRG27:23
39Belén AsensioESP27:27
40Gunhild KristiansenDEN28:00
41Begoña MirandaESP28:04
42Paola PastoriniITA28:12
43Nuria LloretESP28:20
44Renate BauchFRG28:30
45Laurence PerrinSUI29:32
46Helle Bütow JørgensenDEN30:30
47Astrid MignotSUI32:02
Lorraine Young-JachnoAUSDNF
Thorill GylderNORDNF

Team (women)

PlaceCountryPoints
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Participation

The participation of 160 athletes (111 men/49 women) from 18 countries is reported.

  • (8/4)
  • (4/4)
  • (3/-)
  • (8/-)
  • (-/4)
  • (8/-)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/2)
  • (8/-)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/-)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (-/3)
  • (8/4)
  • (8/4)
  • (-/4)

Qualifying rounds

From 1961 to 1985 there were qualifying rounds for the men's competition with the first two winners proceeding to the final. This year, México, the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic, Italy, Spain, the United States, Australia, Canada, and China proceeded directly to the final.

Zone 1

Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf, France, September 5/6

RankNationPoints
177 pts
275 pts
339 pts
427 pts
524 pts

Zone 2

Helsinki, Finland, August 29/30

RankNationPoints
149 pts
244 pts
337 pts
428 pts

Zone 3

Szolnok, Hungary, August 29

RankNationPoints
173 pts
264 pts
358 pts
423 pts
514 pts

References

References

  1. "IAAF WORLD RACE WALKING CUP - TAICANG 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES". iaaf.org.
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